Publications
Below are selected publications of the Greenwold Lab. A comprehensive list of publications can be found on Google Scholar or ResearchGate
Graduate co-authors indicated by *
Undergraduate co-authors indicated by †
Selected Works
Manuscripts in Revision
*Netti M, †Bozarth S, Dickson J, Williams M, Williams L, Greenwold MJ. Niche Partitioning of food resources by freshwater mussels in a multispecies mussel bed in the Sabine River, Texas. Invited revision from Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation.
Greenwold MJ, Richardson TL, Dudycha TL. A three-genome ultraconserved element phylogeny of Cryptophytes. Invited revision from Protist.
Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts
Davis AC, Greenwold MJ. 2021. Evolution of an epidermal differentiation complex (EDC) gene family in birds. Genes 12(5): 767. doi: 10.3390/genes12050767 [link]
Greenwold MJ, Cunningham BR, Lachenmyer EM, Pullman JM, Richardson TL, Dudycha JL. 2019. Diversification of light capture ability was accompanied by the evolution of phycobiliproteins in cryptophyte algae. Proc. R. Soc. B 286: 20190655. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2019.0655 [link]
Greenwold MJ, Bao W, Jarvis ED, Hu H, Li C, Gilbert MT, Zhang G, Sawyer RH. 2014. Dynamic evolution of the alpha (α) and beta (β) keratins has accompanied integument diversification and the adaptation of birds into novel lifestyles. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 14:249. doi: 10.1186/s12862-014-0249-1 (Editor’s pick). [link]
Zhang G, Li C, Li Q, Li B, Larkin DM, Lee C, Storz JF, Antunes A, Greenwold MJ, et al. 2014. Comparative genomics reveals insights into avian genome evolution and adaptation. Science, 346 (6215):1311-1320. doi: 10.1126/science.1251385 [link]
Manuscripts in Review
*Netti M, †Bozarth S, Dickson J, Williams M, Williams L, Greenwold MJ. Niche Partitioning of food resources by freshwater mussels in a multispecies mussel bed in the Sabine River, Texas. In review at Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation.
Swanson J, Greenwold MJ, Richardson TL, Dudycha JL. A test of the gleaner-opportunist trade-off among photosynthetic traits in Cryptophyte algae. In Review at Ecosphere.
Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts
Greenwold MJ, Merritt K, Richardson TL, Dudycha JL. 2023. A three-genome ultraconserved element phylogeny of Cryptophytes. Protist. 174(6): 125994. doi: 10.1016/j.protis.2023.125994
Davis AC, Greenwold MJ. 2021. Evolution of an epidermal differentiation complex (EDC) gene family in birds. Genes 12(5): 767. doi: 10.3390/genes12050767 [link]
Greenwold MJ, Cunningham BR, Lachenmyer EM, Pullman JM, Richardson TL, Dudycha JL. 2019. Diversification of light capture ability was accompanied by the evolution of phycobiliproteins in cryptophyte algae. Proc. R. Soc. B 286: 20190655. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2019.0655 [link]
Greenwold MJ, Bao W, Jarvis ED, Hu H, Li C, Gilbert MT, Zhang G, Sawyer RH. 2014. Dynamic evolution of the alpha (α) and beta (β) keratins has accompanied integument diversification and the adaptation of birds into novel lifestyles. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 14:249. doi: 10.1186/s12862-014-0249-1 (Editor’s pick). [link]
Zhang G, Li C, Li Q, Li B, Larkin DM, Lee C, Storz JF, Antunes A, Greenwold MJ, et al. 2014. Comparative genomics reveals insights into avian genome evolution and adaptation. Science, 346 (6215):1311-1320. doi: 10.1126/science.1251385 [link]
Media
Weather Special: The Science of Summer. CBS19. June 2023 [link]
Hooked On East Texas: Crayfish research at U-T Tyler. CBS19. April 2023. [link]
UT Tyler Hosts Junior Researchers from Belgium University. Gilmer Mirror. April 2023. [link]
This Type of Algae Absorbs More Light for Photosynthesis than Other Plants. Smithsonian Magazine. October 2019. [link]
Fossil feather reveal how dinosaurs took flight. Science Magazine. January 2019. [link]
International team maps “Big Bang” of bird speciation. Eureka Alert. December 2014.
Scientists Sequence Genomes of 48 Bird Species, Unveil Avian Family Tree. Sci-News. December 2014.
When did the feather take flight? Science Daily. February 2012.